The inspiration for this gorgeous bath revolved around an Old Hollywood theme. Interior designer Anthony Como wanted the space to feel luxurious, while still being functional. To evoke that Hollywood glamour, Como used fluted columns to create an alcove for a claw-foot tub. Thassos marble tiles laid in a basket-weave pattern on the floor complement the vanity’s marble counter.

In this bathroom, an oval window glows above the vanity in a spot usually reserved for a mirror. Crystal accessories and wall sconces and nickel fixtures lend abundant sparkle. Thassos marble tiles laid in a basket-weave pattern on the floor complement the vanity’s marble counter.

Interior designer Melinda Grubbs designed the cabinetry in the master bath to look like fine furniture. Paired with silver sconces and an antique mirror, the white bathroom makes for an elegant place to primp.

An adoquin stone arch modeled after one interior designer Joshua Cain admired in a Mexican church heralds entry into the richly textured bathroom. The copper bathtub was fabricated in Indonesia. The stamped-concrete floor is both convincingly authentic-looking and slip-proof; wall tiles were custom made in Bali.

“I love placing furniture in a bathroom,” says interior designer Stephanie Wohlner of the his-and-her mirrored vanities she designed for the master bathroom. “Adding these pieces breaks up the monotony of uniform cabinetry and brings an unexpected twist into the space.”

The swoop of the master bath’s rounded bay window is echoed by a dramatic oval tray ceiling.

Architect Rob Stiles reconfigured this space, now clad entirely in creamy white marble. Slabs form the vanity and line shower walls. A herringbone pattern mosaic floor presents yet another way to use a single material in multiple ways, creating dramatic—yet restful—ambience.

Cleanly contoured vanities capped with thick granite tops face off on opposite walls. Floating the maple vanities opens up space and sightlines; their placement and the wood's horizontal grain direct attention out a window to the back yard.